What should I do if I experience amenorrhea after painless abortion

  When a woman accidentally becomes pregnant and does not want to have a child so early, most people choose to have an abortion. However, women who underwent abortion surgery were supposed to have normal menstrual periods every month, but ended up experiencing amenorrhea after the procedure

  

What should I do if I experience amenorrhea after painless abortion1

  Ms. Chen Min found that she didn't have her menstrual period as usual this month, and she always thought it was nothing. However, when she thought about her recent abortion surgery, she couldn't help but worry about the possibility of amenorrhea and waited for her period to come. However, month after month has passed like this, yet she still hasn't had her period, which makes her feel anxious.

  Q: Will women experience amenorrhea after undergoing painless abortion

  Yes, but not everyone can. When women temporarily do not want children, they will choose to have an abortion. Although the child is gone, some women may experience amenorrhea.

  In general, after an abortion, a woman's menstrual cycle may change, causing her to be unable to menstruate normally, resulting in menstrual irregularities or amenorrhea.

  So, the above-mentioned Chen Min did not have menstruation, which may be due to amenorrhea or menstrual irregularities. The specific reason should be checked in the hospital to avoid affecting the onset of menstruation.

  Why does amenorrhea occur after painless abortion

  When women undergo painless abortion, the reasons for amenorrhea include: firstly, cervical or uterine adhesions, which prevent or hinder the flow of menstrual blood. The second possibility is that local damage to the endometrium may lead to missed or reduced menstrual flow.

  In addition, if women frequently experience excessive fatigue, mental stress, and endocrine disorders, it may not only lead to menstrual irregularities, but over time, these phenomena will eventually occur.

  What should I do if I experience amenorrhea after painless abortion

  Menstruation is scheduled at a fixed time every month, but suddenly it doesn't come. I suspect that I am either pregnant or have health problems. Of course, it is normal for women to experience delayed menstruation after an abortion. However, once amenorrhea occurs, it should be taken seriously.

  What should I do if a woman experiences amenorrhea after painless abortion? Firstly, one should not panic or use medication indiscriminately to induce menstruation;

  Secondly, reflect on whether it was due to poor diet or lack of rest recently, or whether it was caused by a lack of proper physical recovery after an abortion;

  Finally, if you are really worried about the cause of your amenorrhea, you can go to the hospital for a check-up and then determine the treatment plan.

  Abortion surgery has a certain impact on women's physical health. When deciding to have an abortion, it is necessary to find a regular hospital to avoid unnecessary problems. In addition, not everyone experiences amenorrhea after a female abortion, but only a portion or a minority may have this condition.

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